
Richmond Flying Squirrels fall to Altoona, 5-3
The Richmond Flying Squirrels (60-59) could not repeat their late-inning heroics from Friday night as they fell on Saturday night, 5-3 to the Altoona Curve in front of a capacity crowd at The Diamond.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels (60-59) could not repeat their late-inning heroics from Friday night as they fell on Saturday night, 5-3 to the Altoona Curve in front of a capacity crowd at The Diamond.

The Baysox created separation from the Flying Squirrels with a four-run eighth inning in a 6-1 win Thursday night at Prince George’s Stadium.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels (59-57) exploded with 13 hits to take down the Bowie Baysox (66-50) 9-1 on Wednesday night at Prince George’s Stadium.

The Baysox (65-49) utilized a five-run sixth inning to break through against Squirrels starting pitcher Matt Gage in a 5-1 win over Richmond (58-57) on Tuesday night at Prince George’s Stadium.

Bowie Baysox first baseman Trey Mancini drove home four runs to lead the Baysox in an 11-3 rout over the Squirrels on Monday night at Prince George’s Stadium.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels (58-55) pounded out 16 hits and held off a late surge from Altoona (61-54) to avoid the series sweep in an 8-6 victory on Sunday night.

All-Star second baseman Max Moroff continued his dominance of Richmond in a 2-0 Altoona win on Saturday night at Peoples Natural Gas Field.

The Altoona Curve (60-53) took advantage of a few costly Flying Squirrels (57-54) mishaps to win the series opener 4-2on Friday night at People’s Natural Gas Field.

Richmond was blanked by New Hampshire’s Casey Lawrence in a rain-stalled, 2-0 loss on Thursday night at The Diamond.

Richmond shortstop Rando Moreno connected on the game-winning hit in the bottom of the ninth inning on Wednesday night to finish a thrilling 3-2 win over New Hampshire (55-52).
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